Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Diffusion transfer process – element – or identified image...
Patent
1993-04-23
1994-03-01
Schilling, Richard L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Transfer procedure between image and image layer, image...
Diffusion transfer process, element, or identified image...
430201, 430213, 430214, 430215, 430333, G03C 554, G03C 172, G03C 720
Patent
active
052906604
ABSTRACT:
Blends of poly(caprolactone) and poly(vinyl chloride) have been found to have good dye permeability. They have been incorporated into photothermographic constructions as barrier interlayers and dye-receiving layers.
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Eian Gilbert L.
Ishida Takuzo
Miller Alan M.
Evearitt Gregory A.
Griswold Gary L.
Kirn Walter N.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Schilling Richard L.
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